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will exhibit nt Savannah,
ni«M>AV, MARCH lit, 1852.
* l oji o’clock, Performance to commonce
|j 1 r l j«im-~H0 Ct» I Children anil Scni»ol» 96 Ct«,
con*. to ,h.
SflnMtrian, Gymuaatio and Dramatio Talent!
** Ever collected In ono travelling company.
Mnaic, Drama and Horsemanship 1
*5 b« ““hKT 1 u,r ~ f0,d ” mbl ‘
vmTH MUSIC, MAGIC, MELO DRAMA,
erSOTACL^PANTOM'ME, FARCE
ff’jKSicK UmlU or 11,1. enrd will admit only or n
IKrwTSl” or 11,0 motorlnl ool or which 11,4 «-
’"KowncdNciv Vorh Cnmct Bnnd,
lvBS wiu oxMOto Kiccrnl |,oi„,l„r morelira, overture*
white niovlogthroush too .Irccu.
SS!UuB | lJoEhjlo. 1 rlto.TgJJ«r j .com P toto
Introducing »ovcral
the BPDHT OP “70!».
ivcraTUi rilling see —
g scotios from tho lire# of tho
Revolutionary heroes,
old Put! General Washington I and Mad Anthony
v lu Wnl'im!
**Fnther of hlM Country,”
MOUNTED on HIS CHARGER, Is Imrno aloft In trl-
SU0VLD -
jy, i7 2w P. A. CLARKE, Agent.
SAVANNAH ATHENiEUM.
MIKAGEIIS, ME89I1S. JEFFEREOK A ELhSLER.
Second Wight of the Scowon.
TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 17th, 1852,
WIU be presented Shakspeare’s Tragedy of
ROMEO A JULIET.
JULIET MI88 J. DEAN.
Fancy Banco....nr....Itllsi Eveline,
To conclude with the laugh a bio Farce of
POOR PILLICODDY!
s^Box Office open from 10 till 1, and from 3 to 5.
iy’Jloxe#, Pnrqueffo and !Jd Tier, 75 cts. Gallery, 50.
fcb 17
JPVENILE FAy.CY DRESS BALL7
MONS. A. BONAUD,
« . Respectfully Infonna his patrons and the public
/jy In general, Ihnthla annual FANCY BALL will
jJJk lake pluco at Armory Hall, on Tubs*
day, Uio 24th lust.
^3 Tho Cachuchn, Jalco do Hcrea, La Jotta Amu
fodco, the Gavotte and Minuet do In Court. Pas SUricus,
U Ziagarella, Fisher Horn Pipe, Allumanuc, and High*
VuA Fling will bo’diiuced by Ids pupils during tho
*'lTckets fine Dollar for Juveniles not c»f his school.
Tickets for a Gcutloninn and Two Ladles, 82.
N. U. Juvenile’s Bull to begin at 0 P. M.; Gentlemen and
La lied’ at 10 P. M.
CjT Tickets can bo had nt Mr. Zogbaum 4c Co.’s
Stude 8toro, Mr. Cooper 4c Co.’s Iiooic Htor,o and from A.
Itonnud st his Academy, nt Armory Hall. fob 13
T?0L1AN PIANO FORTE—By T. Gilbert 4c Co, Bos*
UlJ ton: will bo sold a bargain.
F. ZOGBAUM 4c CO,
fob 14 Market-square.
B ARREL ORGANS.—An assortment of Unrrcl Organs,
including Bird Organs; forsulo at low iirlce*, by
" iUM 4c CO,
fob 14
F.ZOGBAU
Market-square,
VTEtV MU8IC.—Just received n largo collection of pew
i\ American and Foreign publications.
F. ZOGBAUM fit CO,
fob 14 Market-square.
S HOE PINCERS & KNIVES; also, Shoo Thread, Awl
Blades, fitc. For salo by
fob 14 F. W. CO"”"’"*
CORNWELL, 103 Dryan-sL
II A
ales Eastern liny, In store and for salo by
K.W. PURER.
L UMBER.—20,000 feet Wldto Pino Lumber, landing
from schr. Magyar and for salo by
fob 14 E. W. RUKER.
M ACKEUElfc—10 bbls. No. 2 Mackerel; 30 hnir bbls.
No. 1 do.; 10 half do. No. 2 do.; In sloro and for sals
fob 14 by K. W. BUKER,
B 111
n tbo wharf by
K. W. BUKER.
H ARD COAL,TO AHRIVE.-A lew casks SchuyK
kill Coat, well clcouod and free from Mute, on board
barque Exacton tho way from New York; for salo by
fob 14 MOORE fit HENDRICKSON.
TJORTER.—10 casks best I/)iidou Porter, for salo by
r U. M. W1L1JSTT ft CO, Smew Building,
fob 14 • opposite St. Andrew’s Hail.
bbls. Monongahela; forpaTo by
ftiblU. . A. MINIS.
C°toh^ - * 0b * g * 1U ° toE^BOTI| l %EU.' b lt'ou. 6 ’
Y1THI8KKY.—50 bbls. In sloro and tor salo by
v v fet> o McMahon & doyle.
ATACKEilEL.—20 bbls. Nos. 1,2 and 3, In storo nn3
iVl Ibr salo by McMAHON 4c DOYLE.
C OFFEE.—150 bogs Rio, In storo slid for salo by
Rib 0 McMAHON 4c DOYLE.
C ASTILE BOAP.—40 boxes; for stdo by
fob 10 j A. MINIS. _
S IDES—prime Baltimore city smoked, In hhds. arid
tierces; tor salo by A. MINIS.
•OOTTLES.—Patont Wine Bottles; tor salo by
X> fob 10 A. MINIS.
G IN.—50 bbls. E. P. Gin, landing and tor salo by
. fcb 0 8. K. BOTJIWELL 4c CO.
I'vQMEHTIC LIQUQUH.—l(JU bbls. Domestic Lluuora-
1J In store; for salo by McMAHON k DOYLE.
C AULKING MALLETS k lUONS-For sale by
fob 0 F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Hrynn-st.
E ASTERN HAY.-IOU bales: tor salo by
fob 3 WOOD, CL "
P OTATOES/—100 bbls. Potatoes. .In store; for salo by
feb 3 McMAHON k DOYLE.
, CL AG HORN k CO.
UTTER.—20 kegs choice Goshen Butter, landing and
for salo liy [fcb 3] HONE k CONNEllY.
C ORN.—Baltimore while Corn; for salo by
Jan 85 DAVID B. DILLON, Foot West Bread-st.
LOUR.—180 bbls. Ilaltimoro I lour, 120 do. Canid do.;
• tor salo by [Jan28J WEBSTER k PALMES.
A1SINS.—200 whole, half and quarter boxes; tor sale
11 by [Jan 25] II. J. GILBERT.
B ALTIMORE FLOUIL—200 bbls. Hownrd-at.; for sale
by [Jan 21] SWIFT, DENSLOW k CO.
W E8T INDIA FRUIT.—0,000 Oranges 50 bundles
Bananas, 1,000 Flantaius; just rcc’u and for sale at
fob 14 J. A. BROWN’S.
P OTATOES.—150 bbls. extra Plunttng Potatoes 50 do.
Mercer do.; just landing and in store, and for salo by
fob 14 J. A. BROWN.
B UTTER AND CHEESE,—HI kegs choice Goshen Dul
ler, 20 boxes Goshcu Cheese and 50 do. Pino Applo
Cheese;Just received by J. A. BROWN.
G J. M- WILLETT k CO, Smcts’ Building, Broughton-
Is street, have Just received n choice supply of Canal
Hour. In whole utid half bbls. fob 14
A pples, potatoes and onions'.—20 bbi*. of the
Winter Pippin Apple, 10 do Mercer Potatoes, 10 do
Onions; for sale by
fob 14 G. M, WILLETT & CO.
pttUNES, FIGS, RAISINS, AND SARDINES.—Just
1 landing, and fer --■* *—
I for salo by
Q. M. WILLETT k CO.
halo fresh Ilopsjust received and forsulo by
feb 14 MOORE k HENDRICKSON.
pKlME EASTERN HAY.—121 bundles jirlino Kust-
i Hay, landing from schr. Magyar, from Boll'uat,
we, and for sale on consignment, by
GEORGE II. MAY.
AI.HO in stork:
<0 bundles first quality Eastern Hay; 20 baskets Cham-
PWne^^Crewn” brand; 15 do do, k ‘Doublo Grape” do.
^bjOUSH[POTATOES.—100 hampers, In flue onlor;
fob 13 WOOD, CLAGHORN k CO.
pbl-AD, be,—50 bills. Pilot Bread, 100 do. Navy do.,
jjj "^jjlntter, Boston aud Sugar Crackers; lundlng
fob 13 WOOD, GLAGIIORN k CO.
( H1AMPAGNE.—Just received: GO baskets Champagne
■y of various brands, some of which are of superior
9'K'II tor totally ». ROUSSEAtj.
_ fob 13 Corner of Bull and Bay-streets.
. direct importation, and in Custom House bonds;’for
by J. ROUSSEAU,
fo” 13 Corner Bull and llny-nt.
0 - AV —.ONIONS, be.—
*^5 barrels Planting Potatoes;
IS do. Onlous;
2“ firings do.
50 boxes Scnlctl Herring;
11 ^dozen Painted Buckets; In storo nnd for salo by
-fob 12 HENRY k F18KE, Exclmngo Dock.
CAUCE8.—Just received, n fresh lot Worcesteraldro
fimvi uce, c Fro " cl1 51 us lard, Anchovy Pustc, nnd An-
C r u it. ForB ^o by
J*bl2 . .1. ROU8SEAU.
1JLACK TEA.—Half cheats of flue quality; for salo by
^ fk > b 12 A. MINIS.
SW GEAM8, Steelyurds nnd Spring Ilalanccs; for
tJttleby F. W. CORNWELL/
\ T «W CUBA MOLASSES.—210 lilula. prime Now
lirHm 1 ** S ,,b « 5Iohis«es, cargo of brig Gen. Boyd, rroni
landing and tor aalo by
COHENS k IIERTZ.
OV?T. A cnr KO of choice Heed (Mis, 32tbs. to tbo
fi,K io he *» to arrivo in •bo brig Eleanor.
----0 1L HABERSHAM k SON.
O 0 *** 1 .TO AumvE.—Several cargoes expected mo-
yweutly from IJullimqru nnd Norfolk.
J!? 13 U. HABERSHAM k SON.
SMART’S OTHAM REFINED CAND1KS.-Just re-
britS i. JF T rienmef, n frosh supply or Stuart’s cole-
to»r«^ n , ica > P l,t up in pound uud half pound pack-
fell for wUo b y W. W. LINCOLN,
----- Momnnont-aqunro,
C 0 iLLlVER OIL.—Warranted freahaud genuine, lust
on , *8 fo°'n Rushton Clark & Co.; also, Cod Liver
feb la U C *’ r ° r ^by W. W. LINCOLN,
jtoP 1 ---
PICQT
A fob
Monument-square.
r u .?WiAD.-4n 1)1>1hm Just landed; for salo by
rch 12 HENRY k F1SKK, Exchango Dock.
bbls., Cnnnl Flour In store, qual-
fol. io 1Ult ® e, iunl to Ilaltimoro, nt less price,
wuig HENRY & F1SKE, Ihcchnngo Dock.
F.? n V R -“^ bbls Canal Flour. 25 half bbls do do; in
fell to*’ ana for by HENRY k F1SKE,
Exclmngol)°ck._
bales prlino Eustorn Hny, forsulo low, by
r.X,. DAVID It. DILLON,
— 1 Foot of West Brent-street.
H'
WOOD.-Primo Oak Wood, for rale low, by
fob |i DAVID R. DILLt
! Foot of West Brond-streoi.
•D Bult*3nm ,, » KE8K ’. fc, ’-*~ 30 kegs seleclod Goshen
rliiK |.ndin,, r <, ° Uhocse. 150 do now scaled Her-
fotll l n * fooffiBonm-slilp Alnbnmn, nnd for sale by
— 11 ' SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
OLLIN8’ AX1», wllli handles; for sale by
Jan 21 F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Brya
i !■, 102 Bryan-strecL
TT OE8, AXES, AND TRACES.—For sale by
11 Jan 10 F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Brynn-slrecl.
C VHEESE.—150 boxes nnd 10 casks, for salo by
l Jan 22 H.J. GILBERT, West stdo Markct-sq.
S UGAIL—50 hhds. P. R. Sugar, In store and for salo by
tobO 8. E. BOTH WELL k CO.
n ODFJSlL—10 drums Codtlsb, for sale by
Janfl McMAHON k DOYLE.
more riuur, tor*solo by
HUNTER k GAMMELL.
H
1ME.—Thoinaston Lime: tor sale to arrive by
I Jon20 ROWLAND k WASHBURN.
AIR 1IUOUM8, BRUSHES, 4tc.—For snle by
Ja;> 22 F. W. CORNWELIj, 102 Bryan-sh
S HOE PUNCHES AND PEG CUTTERS.—For sale by
Jan 27 F. W. CORNVVEl.lt, 102 Urymvstreet.
L ATHS.—50,000 Lalhs dally exj>eclcd; for sale to ar-
*lT? by [Jan 28] E. W. BUKER.
W OOD SAWS—Just received, nnd forsulo by
Jan 21 F. W. CORNWELL.
N E. RUM.-30 bbls.; tor salo by
•Jan 18 COHEN k FOSDICK.
S AFE WHlfi—Just received and for salo by
Jau 18 F. W. CORNWELL.
C ANDLES.—100 boxes Adsmanllno; tor sale by
Jan 18 A. MINIS.
O. MOLASSES.—50 bbls. now crop; for sale by
U Jan 18 WOOD, CLAGHORN k CO_
UGAIL—20 hhds. Brown Sugar, assorted, tor salo low
Jan 18 by McMAHON k DOYLE.
I? Jan 18
^ ALT—2,000 sacks, 10 to tho tun; for sale by
k5 Jan lfl ~ EDWARD II. IIUNLER.
13ILOT BREAD.—Butler and Sugar Crackers; for sale.
1 Jan 15 HENRY k FIBRE, Exchango Dock.
TRICKLES.—In quarter bblsT; for rale nitho EiniMirium.
I Jiui 1 SEABORN GOODALL.
jjeltTKg,
Belting; for mile by
MUEL HOYT k CO.
B RICK.—25,000 hard burnt Paving Brick; for sale by
Jan 15 K. W. IIUKEIL
B LACK MANTILLA LACE, all widths; fnrsaio by
Jan 10 J. HURT k CO.
C ORN—800 socks White and Yellow: for raio by
Jnn 15 YONGE k ODEN.
Qi\n Founds FEATHERS; for rale liv
OUU Jnn 15 I. W. MORRELL k CO.
1II8KP.Y.
Jnn 10
A LCOHOL,—20 bbls- 05 per cent. Alcohol, lundlng;
for sale by [Jnn 21] HUNTER k GAMMELL.
O ATS.—L500 bushels superior Baltimore Oats; for sale
by LJan 20—2w] EDWARD 11. BUNKER.
rpOBACCOz-lOO boxes Tobacco, assorted, m store aud
X for salo by [Jan 20] McMAHON k DOYLE.
W 1
N
HISKBY/—85 bbls.; for salo by
Jan 21 BRIGIIAM, KELLY & CO._
EGllO BLANKETS, Linscys and Kerseys; for solo
cheap for cash, by J. II. k M. BHKAIIAN.
E
W
— ay, in Biutv; a
salo by [feb 4] HUNTER k GAMMELL^
HALE OIL—00 bbls. Blenched North West Whale
Oil; tor rale by MOORE k HENDRICKSON.
P G HAMS, SMOKED TONGUES 4cSMOKED 1IEEF,
Just received,—2 bbls. Pig limns, 2 do. Smoked Boor,
uud 2 do. do. Tongues. For sale by
feb 11 J. ROUSSEAU, corner Bull k Bay-sis,
C 1 UAVA JELLY.—Just received, a fresh lot of Guava
T Jelly. For salo by J. ROUSSEAU,
feb II
0 0 |n?in£ t «r!I 1 i’ U Iloinp Cordago
fcU H a,,d ,£U 'JI''if. nnd fur sale by
J HONE k CONNERY.
X bbb? 1 p“?. ARI iF. BE,, ' p -- S0 hn,f ' *nd~To - qiuirter
salo bv "* Fl on Market Boor: tost received, nnd for
feb <l llONy & CONNERY,
Harris’ Wharf.
U of 0t,u V^ n,,d . ,,un ‘p Duck, various
reh l i ucr *—* n » ,Hrc « n*'d for "nlo by
^ HONE fit CONNERY.
Pnric? l i l , (l J’OKKfflO bbls. Mess Hoof, and 40bblZ
fob 11 ’ Juat rocolvod, and tor snlo l.yi
4 HONE k CONNERY.
Jrl'o® Rt,AIls, “ ,n Store, 50 Tboiisnnd Clmlco
sorno vV.r. . K ° B , an S various brands—among which are
fob ii :r ""I^Hor. For sulo by
J. ROUSSEAU.
\J kfek --;2.W bags Prime Uio Coifoe;
•*0 bales old Moclin do.
feb n mats old Java do.
. ‘ - T or »lo by WEBSTER k PALMES.
J- JuX , HARROWS AND PAINT OHr-
a cask 0 r non ^A A ' ol .? r ,,low elieop Harrows: ulso,
• Rood at!hit(i°ti v ®8eiablo Paint OH, a cheap nrtlclo nnd
ImSrffS i 1 ", 1 ®, fo r «», applicable to all pur-
A PpU to whlcl * 1,18 latter Is used, nt about half Its cost,
fob 7 CHA’S. U. CAMPFIKLI),
W 171 Boy-slroc].
rrtoiiAOCO.—200
fob 11
CO.—200 packages, various lirands mid qual!
For salo by WEBSTER k PALMES.
L EECHES.—An Invoice of Inrge und healthy Swedish
leeches; this day received per steamer Alabama,
nnd for sale by W. W. LINCOLN,
feb 11 Monument-square.
C l UM DROPS—Just received per steamer Alabama:
X 10 boxes fresh Gum Drops. W. W. LINCOLN,
feb 11 Monument-square.
IMK.-200 barrels; landing from schr. J. H. Counce,
for salo by
fob 11 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
F. W. Ct iUN WELL.
102 Hryan-street.
McMAHON k DOYLE.
B UTTER.—20 firkins choice Goshen Butter, received
per steamer Alabama; fur sale by
fcb 11 McMAHON fit DOYLE.
M OLASSES.. .50 hhds. West India, 50 bbls. Now-Or-
leans Syrup; for sulo by
feb 11 McMAHON 4c DOYLE.
N EW BACON SIDES mid SHOULDERS.—50 casks
prime New Bacon Sides; 20 do do Shoulders; land
ing and for rale by
feb 10 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4c CO.
A LE.—30 bbls. superior Albany Cremn Ale, landing
thladny from ship Southport; nlso,50 bbls.to nrrivo
tlilsdny per (steamer Alabama, browed expressly for mo
aud orextru quality; tor sale by
feb 10 W. M. DAVIDSON^
B ALTIMORE FLOUR.-100 bbls.lloward-«troet Flour;
for solo by
fob 10 ROWLAND 4c WASHBURN.
I pRESIl PRUNES.—Just received: 5caseafresh Prunes
1 In glsss Jura; for solo by
feb 10 • J. ROU8SF.AU.
S ARD1N E8.—ilist received: 4 cusos fresh Sardines, in
whole mid hair boxes; tor sale by
feb 10 J. ROUSSEAU.
1 7'RENCII CORDIALS.—Just received: 0 boxes French
1 Cordials, useortod; tor sole by
fob 10 J. ROUSSEAU.
1 k lUKKMAN’S,
110 Hroughtoii-alrvet.
I ADIES’ Whilo Satin GAITERS mid SLIPS. Justre
j eolved and for sulo by
fob 4 O. JOHNSON 4c CO.
S UOAU8.—Landing per brig Augusta: 10 hhds. Mus
covado Sugars; 20 bbls. low priced Clarified do; for
raio by [feb 0] J. V. CON NEK AT 4c CO.
M ACCARON1 mid VERMICELLI.— Landing per
schr. G. J. Jones: 10 boxes fresh Mnccnroui; 10 do.
do. Vermicelli; tor raio by
fob 0 . J. V. CONNERAT 4c CO.
rpEA.—150 packagos Hyson, Gunpowder, Imperial and
JL PouchongTeas. For salo by
fob 11 WEBSTER 4c PALMES. •
M OLASSES.—75 hhds. Cubn Molasses.
200 do. N.O. do.
fob 11 For sale by WEBSTER 4c PA LM K8.
A LK.—25 bbls. clmlco Ale, per stomaor Alulmma,
brewed expressly tor Southern markets; tor salo by
fob 11 McMAHON 4c DOYLE
f i UM ARAR1C.—1 coso superior picked, just received
fcb"? for “fohy moouE fit HENDRICKSON^
in'NGLiSlTCAYENNE LOZENGES.—A superior nr-
•Voblt 5 toP ta{ ° ^ MOORE 4c HENDRICKSON.
itiUORS. — Cherry and Blackberry Brandy; also,
^Stoughton Bitters, in half barrels; for rale
B
ALK UOI’E—500 colls of prlino quality; for rale by
fob 13 A. MINIS.
VJORK AND BEEF/-3U barrels nuw Primo Fork, 30
X do. do. Mens Beef, 10 kegs Butter, lauding per Hor
ton, and tor rale by
fob 4 WOOD, CLAGHORN 4c CO.
B ACON BIDES.—Landing per Josephus: 25 casks
Sides; for salo by
fob 3 WOOD, CLAGHORN 4c CO.
LANKETS.—10 bales Plantation Blankets; for salo at
the lowest innrkot prices, by
* "OCfllB,
B 1
Jan 15
Laroche, howne 4c co.
O^io; 10 do. do. Munlll
sulo by
feb 3
do.; 10 do. do. Culm do. For
II. J. GILBERT,
West sldo Market-square.
TVTEW*ORLEAN8 MOLASSES.—50 bbls^ landing from
JM brig Mouteroy, mid for raio by
feb 10 Vl
W. WOODBRIDGE.
N.
o. WHISKEY.—150 bbls. N.’O. WliUkoy, landing
• and tor rale by U. A. GREINEll.
fob 10 1?
C LOG*B.—Ladles’ and Gent’s Gossamer Clogs, n very
light and neat article; Just ngtvcd and tor ralei bv
fob 10 O. JOHNSON 4c CO.
EliCEU POTATOES.—10 blils- In lino order, landing
. and for salo by G. M. VvlLI.ETT 4c CO-
•* ,n Brougnton-st^ opposite St. Andrew’s Hall.
fob 10
OUGAR, MOLASSES nnd ItlBACCO.-SO bbls. Crusli-
tj cd, Pulverised, Rellned nnd Brown Sugars; 20 do.
Georgia Byfup, 10 bbls. New Orleans Molasses; 25 boxes
assorted Tobnc “ *
fob 10
K , Hum. miw uiimiio (
xo. flue cut nnd Solace do.; tor sale by
G. M. WILLETT 4c CO.
OMESTIO LIQUORS.—20 bids. N. K. Ruiu, E.
Phelps’ Gin, Old llyo Whiskey, Imperial Gin,
American llmndy, nnd Old MononguiiuUi Whiskey; In
■loro and tor sale by
fob 10 fl. M. WILLETT 4c CO.
W INES.—Maderia; Sherry, Pnle mid Brawn; Old Port
and Champagne Wines, of choice brands; tor salo
by [fob lOJ O. M. WILLETT k CO.
F O HAMS, and TONGUES.—Fullon Mnrkot BoofrPlg
Pork, Codfish, Mackerel, Salmon, mid pickled Lambs’
Tongues; tor sale by
O. M. WILLETT 4c CO n
Binds’ New Building, Broughton-st-
feb 10 Opposite Si. Andrew’s Hall.
SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, TUESDAY MORNING,. FEBRUARY 17, 1852.
JUK»«Umicou».
cultural and Garden lmpfomeuU, o
all kinds. Just received and for solo by P ^
_tob 5 1m CIIAB. |J. CAMPPIELD.
tor Merchants mid 1 Imilcra’ use. For sa/o at manufao-
t £i?n pr CC *’ b / . , D C,,A8 - »• L’AMPFIELD,
fobs lin Agent for 8lcarns4c Marvin,Now-York.
#7 A |n^ , ! l, T? H \^ 1, ^ S riS un i (f Chrl * llnn Scries—conlnln-
fmr. ' u,ri f l ! an , w llh numureuB Engrav-
Inw. Iho (fonior Slone, wllh do. do.
Discoveries nt Nlnovnb: by A. II. Lnynrd-a popular
“SSJJjkT. tt r,T' u Wood Cuta - p " co 73 CC «S-
bury? SackvHIo—an mitoblograpby: by Mrs. Bar-
Edccllc ‘Mngazlno, for February. Pico 85 per on-
Piety amfcteirfiy' ' Vomcn of Christianity, cxemptnry tor
JSSS** 8em * :Month, J r ’ Wbnuy, Not. I and 2. Price
Homo and Social Philosophy.
Hood’s Whlmslcnlltlos, with Wood Cuts.
Harper’s and tho International, tor February.
Ityroo’s I’ractical Model Calculator.
ft| o» _W. THORNE WILLIAMS,
coitNER
DAMAGED GOODS!
HALES Diuo Denims, Brown Shirtings, mid
Cotton Yarn will be sold very low. If called for lin-
medlately. [fob 11] M. PRENDEROA8T 4c CO.
YTA1IVER (KTBUC1IELIIT.
ales prime Eastern Hay, landing from barquo
»G_ fob 3
»Y TAllVER de TBEOHELUTi
, Private Bale.
3 bales lino French Prunes, In 10 and 20B> boxes; Just
landing from barque Harvest, and for sole. jan 30
BY TARVER Ac TBVCHELUT,
. . Private Sale.
1,000 bushels IVhlto Maryland Cora, In bulk; 20 bbls.
Cider Vinegar; 10 kegs Leaf Lord; 50 half bbls Baltimore
Hour, 25 bbls. Tanner’s UU; 5 kegs Glade's Butler; land
ing and tor solo low to dose consignments. jan 22
-T U km I rmv LIV » fc i D T P ?. r •‘«amer Alabama; Colored
K..J™ KVi°^„y adt w,tl T «wls, black Fluted
Ribbon, black Silk Dress Buttons, while Lace Buttons,
i ,1 ff !k s®! lk B !?!^ n * rrow black Vc,vo ‘ iuft
boih white, pink, slato and black Paper Cambric: colored
gnrlnga, bjeaebod Domestic, white and black Wadding,
diik Lorn, 4tc. 4cc. For sale by
fel * 11 JAS. BURT 4c CO.
T „„ , WEDEIl’S SWAN «IN.
•!v Subscribers. Solo Agents for tho Importers of
this celebrated Gin, are now receiving and offer it for
sale, by tho pipe or more, from Custom Rouse 8tores; tho
"Wjf, warr ?. n, ® d *° flcnulne and or first quality,
aud will be sold ut Now-York prices, by ’
COhEn:
fob 7
NS 4c HERTZ.
CHEAP CASH STORE.
T co nxEnoF { yw™KKi< ajtd comqress-sts.
HE Subscribers have ou hand n fuiUssortmcnt, (and
“locied slock) of 8TALPE AND FANCY
suitable for the Fall and Winter Trade,
whlth they oiler for rate at tho lowest possible prices tor
cash or cliy acceptance.
Jan 23 M. PRENDERGAST 4c CO.
T „., KKADY-MAllECXOTJIliNO.
HE Subscriber has received by the steamer Horida,
0 SUPERIOR Slock or READY-
maDL CLOTHING, all from Goods purchased byhim-
sclf, mid made uuder Ills own suiicriiitendcuce, which lie
can \V ARRANT to bo Uio MOST PERFECT over brought
into tho 8tulo of Georgia. Also. Shirts and Collnrs, Cra-
vuta. Merino und Cotlou Under-Shirts mid Drawers. The
!S8.SS , W ,0, S» ho llivllc8 nil those lit want or a
GOOD AUllULL und at a LOW PRICE, to give him a
call before purchasing.
WM. It. SYMONS, Draper aud Tailor,
J nn2 °17 Whilakei-streot.
. , OI/ASS WARE.
Comprising: Cut and Pressed Goblets, Tumblers,
J\ Ines, Decmitens Finger Howls, Lemonade Glasses,
Hock and Cordial do, Syrup Bottles, Celery und
Hyacinth Glasses, Preservo Dishes on stands, Glass Pilch-
ers. Bluer Bottles, Castors; also, Extra Cruets, Mint Julip
Tjfbes, Gloss Jars, all sizes, together with a largo variety
of oil und Fluid Glass I*ainps; for rale by
feb 0 COLLINS 4c HULKLEV, 100 Hrynn-st.
T flt , DV .ROOFING.
HE Subscriber Is prepared to lay Tin Uoofr, on cor
rect principles; nnd, from sixteen years’ experience,
reels assured ho can give satisfaction. Prices low os tho
lowest, and best references given. A share of patronage
Is.rcspectrully solicited.
C3r Gutters and Conductors constructed to order. Old
Copper, Brass, 4tc^ bought or taken in exchange for work.
„ „ J. J. MAURICE.
N. II.—Copper Steam nnd Water Pipes 45 cunts tier
pound. fob b
DRY GOODS 1-DRY GOODS II
NO. IIS BUOUUI1TUN-STUEET.
. Jttmc* Hurt Ac C’o.,
A RL now offering for sale a Inrgo mid well selected
iV. stock of FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS, to
which they lake pleasure in Inviting tho attention or tho
public generally. Jan 10
.. i’0-PARTNER8HIP NOTIC’D.
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED have this dav formed nCo-part-
A ncrshlp under the Arm and style of COWDERY 4c
WF.LLS. tor the purposo or transacting a FACTORAGE
AND GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS. They res-
peclfully solicit tho patronage of their friends mid iho
public generally. G. W. COWDERY,
L. W. WELLS.
Savannah, February 1,1852. lmo feb 7
FACTOICAGE & GEIVEIIAL 10313118-
, WON BUSINESS.
rpilE Undersigned having Tills l)ny formed a Co-part-
A nership lu tho ubovo business, to be conducted In
Savannah, under tbo name of J. ROBERTS 4c CO^ tender
their services to their friends, nnd (he Planters generally.
All business entrusted to our rare will receive our un
divided attention. JEFFERSON ROBERTS,
ELIJAH ROBERTS,
Da. L. H. McCONN,
Savannah, July lfl, 1851. ly July 17
RANGING TIITIHDR |FOR SALE.
T HE Uiulcrslgned have on hand n largo mid well-se
lected lot of Ranging Timber, measuring from 50 to
00 fact nnd upwards in leugth, und averaging over 1,000
feel to tho stick. Offlco on Canal-street, next door to 1L
4c J. Lachtlson’s Foundry and opposite 1C A. Allen 4c Co’s
ofllce. ROBERTS 4c McCONN.
COPPDRMiniTH AND PAORIDING.
T'HE Subscriber having tilted up, In connection with
A Ids Foundry and Muchlno W orks, n Shop for ths
atiovo business, and engaged tho services or superior
workmen, is prepared to do uny description of work that
may offer.
AH work done In tho very best manner and at tho
shortest notice. A. N. MILLER,
July 24 tf Eastern Wharf.
BLAKE’S PATENT
OHIO FIRE PROOF PAINT,
A N Artlclo much used for roofs of bouses and other
wooilcu surfaces, as a protection against fire. 20
bids, of tho above, tor salo on reasonable terms, by
Jan 20 CH. 11. L’AMPFIELD.
FIG ISA AND STEAM SAW IfUAA.
hTEAM SAWED LUMBER.
C ARGOES rawed to order at short notice. City orders
will bo supplied and tbo lumber delivered in auy
part of the town.
On band, a lino assortment of seasoned Plunk, Boards
mid Scantling.
Apply nt tho Mill, or through Post Oflice, or Commu
nication Box, In Republican Rending Room, to
fob 14 JAMES A. FAWNS, Agent.
LUMBER! LUMBER!
STEAM-SAWED Ac RIVER LUMBER.
rpilE Subscribers have now on liand and will continue
A to keep a largo mid full supply of well-seasoned
Steam-sawed nnd IUver Boards nnd Scantling, of all de
scriptions nnd sizes, which they will sell low und ou ac
commodating terms. Lumber will bo delivered in any
purl of Hie city, if required.
Jon 20 E. F. KINCH LEY 4c CO., Willlnk’s wharf.
"TO ARCHITECTS, SCULPTORS, <Vc.|
I t HE Commissioners of Iho Grccno 4c Pulaski Monu-
. incut Lottery Fund offer
THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS
For an approved design for n Monument to bo erected to
the memory of Count Pulaski lu Chlppowu Square
Savannah.
Architects, Sculptors, Designers, 4cc_ are invited to of
fer plans and specifications tor s.'lection, and to evlnco
tlicir own taste nnd Judgment as to design, with no other
limit than tbo cost, widen must not exceed §17,200.
Designs will bo received until Iho first day or April,
1852, by Iho subscriber, from whom any farther Informa
tion may bo had. . WM. P. BOW’EN, Secretary.
Savannah, Gn., Jnn. 13,1852. 3—luO Jan 13
*,* Tho Charleston Courier, National Intelligencer, N.
Y. Journal of Commerce, Now.York Scientific American,
New-York Art Union Journal, uud Cincinnati Alius, are
requested to piibllth Iho above once a week six Hines in
side, with nn editorial uolice, mid send bill lo this ofllce.
■Saten at flftirtton.
.. TARVER Ac TRtJCIIEAGT,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
_ „ , No. 18U Hny-Mreot,
For Uie sale of ail kinds of Merchandize, Produce, Real
Kstote, Negroes, 4ml, at auction or private sale, nor 11
BY TARVER Ai TRUCIIELCtT
Private Solo.
1,000 bushels primo Heavy well cleaned Baltimore Seed
Out*. fob 2
Sales at Auction.
Larg• S*i» of CAtiet Wintt,
BY CDIIEN At FOHDIOK.
On THURSDAY, 2flth Instant, in front of the offlee of
Messrs. Robert Habersham k Son, tho following Old
Madciras, Uia property or the hue \Vni. Henry Mongin:
0 dozen Alcyon, bottled.... 1832
2 Dlmon, « ....1835
11 u Wflccumaw, « ....1830
13 « Ak-rt, “ ....1837
10 M Medora, “ ....1841
17 44 Howard, March k Co, bottl’d 1850
—ALSO—
12 dozen vsrious Old Alodclras and Clarets, and
8 demijohns Whiskey and Brandy.
Terms liberal, and inado known on tho day of sale.
—also—
Immediately afterward, at tho same place, by direction
of tbo proprietor, about:
300 dozens choice Madeira Wine, of Importations
ranglug from 1802 to 1830; forming tho private stock of
Robert Hutchison, Esq, or ibis city.
Catalogues with description of Ibo Wines will bo ready
for delivery at our counting room this week. fob 3
MOORE Ac HENDRICKSON,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
Gibbon*. Building*,
OFFER FOR SALE-5,000 lbs. Union White
ySr Leaf Lead, pure and No. 1;
■Tn 150 boxes Window Glass;
c “ m 000 gallons Linseed Oil:
. 500 do. Bleached Winter Sperm Oil;
20 barrels do. Whide Oil;
10 do. Train OIL bcsl quality;
0 do. Winter strained Lard Oil*
5 do. Cobum’s Machinery Oil;
10 do. No. 1 Castor OR;
20 do. Copperas, green and dry;
1U do. Epsom Salts;
10 casks Potash;
5 conks Sulieratus;
5 barrels Reflnod Saltpetre;
250 ouuccs Farts’ Sulphate Quinine;
10 barrels Lorillard’s Snuff;
20 boxes assorted Candies;
50 boxes Roy’s Lemon Syrup;
30 bags Pepper, Allspice mid Ginger:
1 barrel ouch Nutmegs, Mace and Cloves;
100 roams Letter mid Writing Paper;
Together with an extensive assortment of Patent Medi
cines; Perfumery; Hnir, Tooth and Shaving Brushes; Toi
let Sonps; Tuck, Dressing und Sldo Combs, 4cc. 4tc.; all
of whicli uro offered at Uio lowest prices, clllier tor cash
or approved pajier. Jan 22
WATER CURE INSTITUTE.
At Glonn Springs, 8. C.
Tho Hotel of this delightful and fashlonablo
resort, will bo opened on iho 20th of May next,
tor Uio reception of Water Cure patients, aud cit
izens generally.
Dr. Edward Rlloy has been npnolntcd Hydropalhist
and Physician. One hundred Invalids can be comfortably
accommodated. J. C. ZIMMERMAN, Proprietor.
Glenn Springs, Spartanburg District, S.C, Fob. 14th,
1858. AI fob 10
ODD MADEIRAN FOR MALE,
WILL bo sold In front of our Office, on Iho
Bay, on THURSDAY, 20th Instant, the follow-
.mg old Madolrus, tho property of Uio late Win.
w aioaglm
o dozen Alcyon, bolUcd iraa
2 44 Dlmon, - 1835
11 44 Waccamaw, 44 1830
13 44 Alert, “ 1H37
15 44 Medora, 44 1841
17 44 Howard, March 4c Co. 44 1850
_ —ALSO—
12 dozen various old Madeira! and Clarets,and 8 demi
johns Whiskey and Brandy.
Terms liberal, and mode known on tho day of sale.
Jan 28 ROUT. HABERSHAM 4c SON.
ENAMELED FURNITURE,
T HE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully Invite tho at
tention of those who are about famishing, to his new
nnd tieniitifal styles of ENAMELED COTTAGE AND
CHAMBER FURNITURE, so admirably adapted lo tho
Southern Climate, as the peculiar mnnncr of flulsh renders
it Impervious lo every ctmngo of atmosphere.
Tills work Is not only beautiful, but very substantial
nnd durable, finished in a great variety of shades and
colors, highly ornamented with gold and rich dcllcnlo
tints, and oxeculed in n stylo nnd manner throughout su
perior lo anything or tho kind that cun boobtainod at any
other establishment In this city.
Also, Ills Inrgo nnd elegant assortment of Rose Wood
and Maiiooanv Furniture, together with his premium
Sofa Brendstcuds which have been long appreciated as
superior lo nil olliors In use.
Thoso who are about famishing either Steamboats.
Public or Private Houses, will find It an object to call
mid exumino tho above, before purchasing elsewhere.
N. McGRAW,
Nos. 455,455^ mid 457 Broadway, N. Y.
fob 10 tuwffmo
INDIA RUBBER GOODS.
T HE UNDERSIGNED would announce lo Merchants
throughout tho United Slates and Canada, Hint Ids
Spring Slock of Rubber Goods (o/ his uien Manufac
ture.) will be found superior, in many res|>ecls, even to
any heretofore offered by him. Ho would especially re
mark that by a now and expensive improvement lu Uio
composition and process or curing his Coats mid Cloths,
these nrtlcles with ninny others possess n superiority not
heretofore nlluliied. Ills slock consists lu |mrl or Coats.
Capes, Pouches, l’mits, logins, Cups—tho celebrated
Rubber Gloves for washing, dying, sweeping, driving,
4tc., Carriage Cloth, Piano Covers, Lito Preservers, Flail
ing Hoots and Punts, Breast Pumps, Doll Heads. Over
Shoes, Door Springs. Sicmn Packing, Mnchlno Belling,
!T5f” Orders solicited nnd filled on liberal terms at
low prices. D. HODUMAN,
27 Mntdon Lane, and 50 Nnsrau-st. N. Y.
fob 10 tnw-3m
TAGGART & GRAY,
DKALKHH IN
WOODEN lVAKE AND BROOMS,
No. 15 FULTON-STREET,
Corner of Front-street, New-York,
W HERE thev lmve constantly on hand, nnd offer for
rale, Painted Palls, Brooms, Brushes, Bnskets,
Mats, Twines, Cordage, Cellar Tubs, Palls, l’lgglns, Cool
ers, Chums, Willow Cradles, Wagons,Chairs and Baskets.
Also, nu assortment of such other articles ns are usunlly
kepi in n Wooden Ware Store. 3mo feb 3
OIE ULOTHS—OIL ULOT1IM.
ALBK0 & HOYT.
No*. 72 mid 14 Joiln-*treel, Nrw-YoTk,
M anufacturers ami dealers in oil cloths,
exclusively. At lliolr Factories are turned out (un
der n patent process) FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, which, tor
beauty of design ami elegance of flulsh, surpass auy thing
or tho kind hitherto produced In lids country or In Eu
rope, nnd tor which tlioy obtained the prizo inedal at tho
Wood's Fair. „ . . , ,
At Iholr Warorootns, In Now York, can bo found a
Inrge nml complete assortment of heavy, medium and
thin Floor Oil Ctollis, from 27 Inches to 24 toot wide-also,
TABLE, FURNITURE k CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS,
doc 10 3mo
ROOFING SLATE. „ ,
T HE Subscriber calls tho attention of Uio dtzens of
Savannah 4ml Uio Bouth generally, to bin large
stock und excellent quality or Rooting Slate; auttnblo tor
roofing of uny description, which ho Is prepared to soil
nt the lowest prices, llo hna also on bund a large as
sortment of Basil, Doors, and Blinds, suitable for South
ern Builders, mid Uio facility being so great In getting
thorn out, nnd Uio South tielng so near by steamships,
ho particularly calls tho attention of Southern Builder*
to bis Slato, Hush, Doors nnd Blinds. All orders thankfully
,o».v«1 -d promptly «ltod,, bjjjddro^
No. 52 WolnuUL, below Dock, Philadelphia,
uov 3 3tno
„ GROCERIES) Ac.
FLOUR, SUGAR, Ac.—50 barrels. Iliram
Smith’s extra Cmuil Flour,
50 bids, pure Genesee Flour;
20 do Princeton Crackers;
00 bbls. Sugar and Butter do.
55 do. Stuart’s Crushed und Powdered Sugars;
00 do. do. Clarified do.
180 bags primo Green Rio Coffee;
20 do. Black Pepper,
10 cases Myer’s 14)$ lb. boxes Domestic Tobacco;
60 boxes .V* nnd 8’» Grunt k Williams’ do.
50 do various Brands do.
4 lihds. Codfish; 150 boxes scaled Herring;
80 boxes Bedell’s 0's mid 8's Patent Candles;
20 do. German Wax do.
20 eighth casks 4th proof Brandy;
40 bbls. Domestic do.
100 boxes selected Cheese. landing nnd for snlo by
fab 7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
LI4UOKM, Ac.
12 half pines Olurd, Dupuy 4c Co’s F’rench
Brandy;
10 half pipes, assorted brands, low priced
F’rcnch Brandy;
30 quarter casks Domestic Bruudy; 50 bbls. do. do.
73 bbls. P. 4c 11. Bye Gin; 150 do. E. Phelps’ do.
0 pipes Holland Gin;
10 bbls. old Virginia Apple Hraiidv:
8 do. pure Georgia Peuuh do; 200 do. N. O. Whiskey;
00 do. white Baltimore Whiskey;
30 do. old Winchester Monongahela Whiskey;
25 do. old I’eimsvlv’n Mountain do; 100 do. N. E. Rum;
25 qunrter casks Madeira Wine;
10 eighth do. choice do. do.
20 quarter do. Port do.
2 Italf pipes old do. do.
20 quarter cusks Brown Sherry Wine;
40 buskets Champagne Wine. For salo by
Jan 3 WEBSTER k PALMES.
REMOVED.
The Subscriber having moved to Solomons'
f M building, 143 Hrntightoii-Mreol, begs leave to :u-
BBCfll fonn the public that lie Is now prepared lo fur-
Ifcailiainlsli families nnd ull who mny favor him with
their patronage, wllh every nrtlclo In Uio Grocery line, of
•lie best kind,at wholesale mid retail. Orders from Plan
ters will bo put up with great care and despatch.
Jnn 20 EDMUND WALLEN.
SURGEON DENTIST.
M. C. HEALD offers his professional
services lo the citizens of Savmmuh. All
operations performed in accordance with
*-*-*-L-r the most recent Improvements in Dentis
try. He will visit patients at nil hours, for tho purposo
of extracting Teeth wllh the most approved Instruments,
giving ns llltlo pntn as possible. Charges will bo mode
rate. Office, for tho present, comer of Bryan and Mont-
gpmery-streets. Jun2U
FASHIONS.
MRS. TOMBS respectfully announces at\rs
to her friends and jmuons that sho has QjGfii
splendid assortment of Mll.LINRUY Vv~&>
AND DRESS-MAKING GOODS, or Uiu latestJggat
Fashions.
Particular attention paid to Cleaning nnd Pressing. A!
orders from the country particularly attended to
Jan 20 No. 15 BARNARD-STREET.
ATTENTION!
THE NEWEST AND RICHEST
Winter and Early Spring Goods
FOR aEJtTLE.VEX'S H L.1R1
CHARLES A. SMITH Ac CO.,
No. 1 Old State House, Boston,
B EG Leave lo invito gentlemen visiting Ponton to
examine their LARGE STOCK, most of which has
licen selected by a gentleman of great experience AS A
BUYER, from tho principal Manufacturers or ENGL AND,
GERMANY, aud FRANCE, und
Imported.to Our Order.
OVERCOATING,
In ENGLISH, VENETIAN, FUR, BEAVERALABRA-
DOR (water-proof) BEAVERS, FINE CLOTII FINISH
BEAVER, WHITNEY’S, DUFFEL’S, FRENCH CAS
TORS, KOSSUTH REVERSIBLE—an entirely now stylo
for Top Coats, for
DRESS AND FROCK COATS,
CLOTHS from the most celebrated makers In F’rcnch,
German nnd English, or RAKE AND BEAUTIFUL
COLORS, nnd rich and superior finish.
PANTALOONERY AND VESTINGS; .
Over THREE HUNDRED different styles or each, of
such variety and beauty that they cannot fall to please the
most refined and exquisite taste.
CUTTING DEPARTMENT.
Wo have in Uio different CutUng Departments, mon
who, for skill mid taslc, ore acknowledged by Thousands
to lmve no competitors.
We trust tho Inducements wo slinll offer to thoso who
favor us with a call, will secure u selection by them from
our Slock of Goods which is not surpassed, or equalled,
lu any similar establishment lu this or any other city In
THE UNION!
All of which will bo manufactured wllh our personal at
tention us to
Fit, Style, Superior Workmanship, tf Trimmings,
Which lias secured tor us Uio large and constantly In
creasing pulronogo which wo now enjoy, and at prices
Uiul cannot fall to please.
CHAS. A. SMITH k CO.,
feb 0 s—o3in No. 1 Old Slate House, Boston.
Dying and Renovating Establishment,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
73 York-st., rear of the Court House,
FNtubllNhcd in 1832.
L ADIES’ Silk nnd Woolen Dresses, Shawls, Tnbto
Covers, 4ic. Cleaned, nnd Dyed various colors; Ladles’
Bonnets Blenched and Pressed In u fashlonablo style; Kid
Gloves Cleaned and Gontlomcn’s Garments Cleaned,
Renovated or Dyed ns mny bo required. All done In tho
name style which has generally so much pleased my
patrons anil friends. Terms moderate. Orders from the
country and interior of Georgia, Florida nnd South Caro-
inn thankfully received nnd punctually attended to.
npr 1 tuw ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
SPRING DRESS GOODS.
R ECEIVED per Alabama: Printed Bnregcs, Muslins,
Lawns, Organdies, Cheap F'oflurd Silks, Bnrcgodo
Lalnes, French Cambrics, 4cc.; for side by
fob 12 HENRY LATI1ROP 4c CO,
NEWMPRING Ac SVIMMEH DllY GOOB8
T HE Subscribers are now receiving per steamers F lorida
mid Alabama, Iholr supply of Foreign and Domestic
Dry Goods, to which they Invito tho public generally to
call mid examine before iiurcliasliigelsewhere.
DkWITT k MORGAN,
fob 12 Rlbero’a Building, Congresa-st.
NEW DIIEMM GOODS.
R ICH Paris Bareges, Chintz Bnrego D’Ulnciu Tissues.
India Summer Silks, Colored Silk\ Black Silks In all
English mid American Prints; just receh - - ----------
fob i« he WITT 4c MORGAN.
1 Ginghams, French,
eelved and tor solo by
Water Proof Hoof* uiul Shoe*.
G ENTS flue Water Proof Bools and Shoes, mid light
Jft** n * Clt ° <1 ’O.'jOIlNSON’lt CO.
PIG IKON.
{ N invoice of Gnrtsherrio No. 1 Scotch Pig Iron,
„ now landing from Uio WolAs nnjJ for oulo low
wharf, by ANDREW LOW 4t CO.
Uio v
fob 3
lino
TO MANUFAUTURLHb.
M ANUFACTURERS’ ARTICLES, such at Loom Pick
ers, Loom Harnesses, Shuffles, Spools, Bobbins, mid
Belting, famished directly from Uio Manufacturers, at
lowest rates. ,
Also, wo are prepared to receive orders for Machinery
for Cotton or Woolen Mills, lu all their variety, to be far-
nlshed from Uio most celebrated Machine Establishments
In tlio country, the single Machine or In complete setts, at
rales lower Ilian before known. „
jnn io SAM’L HOYT 4c CO.
ADVANCES.
T HE Undersigned are prepared to mnko edvanocs on
shipments or Rico mid Cotton to New York, Liver
pool, London, Havre, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Antwerp,
Hamburg, Bremen, or St. Petersburg. Shipments to bo
mndu direct, or through the medium of their friends in
Now York. For particulars apply’*» thei Countlngdiouso
No. IB7 Hay-street. LPPING k KRETZ.
Jan 20
Finn i nm: iPhobbehSi i i
I RON SAFES, Fire and Burglar Proof, tmm several
manufactories, or sultnblo stare tor Dwelling Houses
aud Counting Houses, constantly far raio, and a now lot
'tT- t, ° 7i “saw k. co.
WOOD! WOOD!!
F OR RALE si Ijffirol Grove Cemetery, several hun
dred cords of Pino Wood, at ono dollar nnd fifty
cents per cord for cash. Apply to the city Marshal, or to
Uio Ganloner at the Cemetery. fob 3
TAKE NOTICE.
O N and after this date, will Ik» sold, all tho stock or
PAPIKIt MACHIB mid FANCY GOODS at O. M.
GRIFFEN’S store, id cosh Plcaso call and cqunlno.
B LAKE’S PATENT FIRE-PROOF PAINT at 4 cents
per pound. F’orsale by C. A. L. LAMAR,
feb 2 Agent tor Patentee.
Sales at auction.
THIS DAY, February 17, will be sold, In front or store,
to cloeo a consignment,
A superior lot of SUGARS, or the following brands:—
44 La CashcrodsU,” 44 La Nopluna,” “Do Norgn,” 44 La
Victoria,” “Fortunos,” “ Las Tres Coronas,” “LaAntlg*
nodod,” and a tow choice Plantation. Sale positive. .
. BY T. J. WALSH.
WIU be rented on SATURDAY, 2!st Inst., at the real-
donee of the late Michael Wolf, deceased, on Lovers’
1-anc, about one and a half miles from the city:
F’our likely Negroes, accustomed to gardening, ke. Al
so, bis Into Residence. Terms mid condition* will be
nieiilloncdat the place. fob 13
Private Sate.
BY T. J. WALSII.
Tho Engine nnd Machinery of a Sugar Mill, lo work by
atemn or cattle jiowcr. For terms mid foriher particu
lars, inquire at Uio Counting Room. fob 10
D RAWN NUMBERS of Georgia Sfalo Lottery, Clare
C„ drawn at Augusts, 10th Instant:
30 7?? 40 OO 7® 01 70 08 1 33
fl'S^Tlcket 3 5158, Prize sold,
rialdc™ ori^oea will pleura call for the Cash at PAT
TERSON’S Ofllce, or renew lu tho splendid Scheme tor
this afternoon.
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
oak T 1 * 0 Plantation In Loo county, belonging to tho
f*SH*estate or Thomns Butler, deceased, shunted two
“■“■■miles from Slnrkovllle, und Joinlug Chchaw old
town, Is offered for snle.
An extended description of a placo so well known Is
deemed unnecessary. It contains ..twenty-two hundred
acres, twelve hundred of which nro cleared and all in
good repair. On it ore two good Gin-Houses and Screws,
comfortable Negro Cabins, nnd nlF necessary buildings.
Connected with Iho place are a set or Mills, Saw nnd Grist.
Persons wishing io purchase Itands iu Southwestern
Georgia, nro requested to give this placo their attention.
Any Information can bo obtained by nddrcsslng mo at
Starkevlllo, Gn. GREULEE BUTLER,
fob 10 Administrator.
TO RENT.
JA A new nnd bcuutlfal three story BUILDING,
UttiW corner of Prlco nnd McDonald-strcets, Just finish-.
cd. F’or further Information, npply nt tbo store or
Messrs. J. II. 4c MS11EA11 AN, corner of Broughton and
WhUiikemU fob 10
, WANTED TO HIRE.
FTM1E subscriber, desirous of cultivating his Plantation
X adjoining that or W. II. Miller, Esq- on Ogechce,
will hire a few Hands accustomed to tho cultivation of Cot
ton nnd Provisions, If immediate application bu made,
fob 13 0 gf:o. GLEN.
COOPER FOR NAEE.
A Very likely young Negro MAN, a Cooper by trade.
A Apply to GEO. W. WYLLY,
feb 13 or W. WRIGHT.
FOUND.
ANR Hnlo Sea Island COTTON, marked “M.K. enter,
\J No. 9.” *
One bulo Sea Islnnd COTTON, marked “If. 11- No. 7.”
One ANCHOR nnd one Jill SHEET and parts of the
TACKLE, BLOCKS, 4tc.
Which nrtlcles were on bonrd tbo steamer “Magnolia,”
at tho time of her explosion, und which cun be hod
by application to JNO. II. HULL,
fob 10 No. 172 Bay-street.
FOR SALE.
Ink A Tenement HOUSE, in ltobcrtvillo. The pro-
liiilM perty pays 20 per cent ou tho Investment. Apply to
GEO. W. WYLLY,
fob 9 or W. WRIGHT.
_ . LAND FOR HALE.
A BOUT 400 acres of LAND, lying In F:fl1lnghnm coun-
A ly. on the Ogechce river, well timbered wllli while
und red onk, ono nnd a half miles from tlio Central Rail
Road, uud forty-two tulle* from Savnntmh. Apply to
CKO. W. WYLLY,
feb 9 or W. WRIGHT.
PROPOSALS
T?OR Repairing Iho City Wharves nnd Docks, at tho
X foot of West Broad-street, will bo received l»y
JOHN B. GALLIK,
Chairman Coin, on Docks k Wharves,
fob 7 2w
NOTICE.
A LL persons Indebted, either upon noto or open nc-
A count, to tlio estate oftho into Dr. Henry k. Bur
roughs. will please tnnko payment of tho saino to me,
on or before the fifteenth day of April next. All debts
then due und remaining unpaid will be put tn suit,
fob 5 JNO. M. B. 1/JV ELL, No. 99 llny-rt.
TO LET.
Jak Tlio STORE No. 100 Uryan-sb, nnd fixtures, for
UiiiM wile. Apply to
Cell 2 HONE 4c. CONNERY.
TO RENT.
Jfjk Tlio Western Tenement of tho Now Brick
STORES, adjoining Mr. J. W. Websler’s building
™ “In Broughtou-*trect,nnd consisting of three 8torie^
30 toot front, by 90 feet depth, and a cellar. Possession
given Immediately. Apply to
fob 10 tus ALEX. A. 8.MET8.
FOR SALE.
DAft ACRE8 of prime RICK LAND, lying on tlio AI-
OUU tnnmbn river, within three or four miles of Da
rien—a most desirable pilch of tide.
Jan 7 LOUD k CO.
tftr ATTENTION, ALL ! JU
rpHOSE Indebted to tlio luto Ann of HAMILTON k
X SYMONS can wive cost by tnnklug Immediate pay
ment to lliu subscriber. The books can bo found at the
old stand, curucr of Wldtaker and Hrynn-st reels for a
short time. E- 8. HAMILTON, Attorney.
Jan 9 F15
NOTICE.
T S. SOLOMONS ha* again located In Savannah, for
tf • tho purpose or contracting tor PLASTERING, iu all
lls branches, with thoso who may favor him with their
patronage.
Residence at Mr. L. Solomons, Broughton-atrcot.
Jau 15
NOTICE.
A LL those Indcblcd lo the late firm of MARSHALL
X k AIKIN, either by note or o|icn account, are re
quested to make Immcdiato payment to cither of the un
dersigned, os tho affairs of tho concern must be closed.
Fl. W. MARSHALL,
ALEXANDER AIKIN.
January 1, 1853. 3mo
Trustee’s Sale.
TTNDER n Decree obtained from the Superior Court
U of Chatham County, nl January' Term, 1852, will bo
sold on the first Tuesday in March next, 43 Negro Slaves,
consisting of Men, Women nnd Children, a valuable gang,
most of them accustomed to tho culture of Sen Island
nnd Upland Cotton, nnd plantation work generally.—
Sold for tho benefit of tho Children of tho Into Murdock
Chisholm and Amelia Georgia Ann, his wife. Term*
mndo known on the day of side.
Jan 27 tuf M2 JOHN T. ROWLAND, Tntsice.
CommlHNlonorM’ Male.
T>Y Vlrtuo of Iho decree of tho Iionomblo Superior
X) Court ofChnlhntn County, ou tho equity sldo there
of, passed nt tho Msy term, 1851:
Will bo sold at tho Court Houso in Chatham county, on
tho Unit Tuesday in March next, between Uio legnl hours
of sale, Uio wharf lot in tbo city of Savnnnnh, known us
Ancinux's wharf, and described in the plan of said city as
wharf lot No. 0, east of Drayton-street, with the Improve
ments thcreou. Said wharf sold for the purposo of divi
sion among tlio Joint owners. Terms liberal—mado
known on tho day of sale.
Eb!‘i. C HAKDEk, | ComrolBlorar..
8avannnh, January 30th, 1852. Jan 31
CARY’S
COLORED DAGUERREOTYPES.
T) M. GARY would respectfully give uollco that he
JT • ha* ro-opened bis Gallery (comer Hryan-street nnd
Mnrkct-square,) where be would bo happy to wuit on aU
persons who would have a siqierior Picture.
CjT F’OR SALE.—A lino assortment of Pintos and
Cases, oftho finest quality. Omo oct08
Daguerreotypes, Beautifully Colored.
rpilFJ subscriber Is prepared to execute Dogurrcotypcs
X (beautifully colored) In tho best stylo oftho art. 1
have Just received n hnndsomo assortment of Cuscs nnd
Frames, of most bcnullfal und chaste patterns—Just the
tiling for Presents. Citizens are Invited up to my Rooms
to oxutnlne them, over Uio Music Store, Market Square.
W. V. PRENTICE.
AH kinds of Slock constantly tor sale. Jan 20
DRAWS THIS AFTERNOON IN SAVANNAH.
CAPITAL $8,000!
Georgia State Lottery.
For Benefit of Independent Fire Co. ut Augusta.
Will be drawn This Afternoon, in Savannah, nt 4Jtf o’clock.
14 Drawn Ballots in a Package of 20 Ticket*.
Motrnlficent Scltcmn:
1 Prizo of. §8,UK) I 1 Prize or 81,500
l Prize of. 82,000 I 1 Prizo of *1,UW
And more than 8101,000 in Smaller Prizes.
Tickets only $2— Shares in projmrtion.
A Packogo of Quarter* cost only 813, aud uiusi,at least,
draw 87.
feb 17 CHARLES B. PATTERSON.
DRAW8 THIS DAY.
Georgia State lottery,
At-TIIORIRBD BY TUB LBOISLATURK,
For Benefit of Independent Fire Co. at Augusta.
V. C. BARBER 4c CO, MANAGERS.
UIohn No. 7,
To bo drawn nt Savannah, Ga, Feb. 17,1852.
* 14 Numbers—2G Tickets.
SPLENDID SCHEME:
$8,000 $2,000
1 Prizo or 81,500 110 Prizes of 8200
1 Prize or. 81,000 10 Prizes of $175
10 Prizes of. 4300 110 Prizes or 8150
kc. Ar. 4tr.
Whole Tickets 82—Shares in Proportion.
cy PRIZBS CASHED AT THIS OrflCB.
ELISHA WYLlTTY
feb 17 Bay-Lane, South end City Hotel.
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON^
Outside direct, and through in F.ight Hours.
„ Tho Line, composed of Iho following steamers:—tho
GORDON, Uio CALHOUN, and tho METAMORA, leaves
Savannah daily at 4 A. AI.; learoa Charleston dally at 0
A. M.—connecting wllh tho Central Rail-Rood in Savan
nah, nnd W liniingten Bonis in Charleston.
July 1 E. LAFITTE 4c CO M Agents, Charloaton.
S. M. LAFF1TF1AU, Agent, 8avnnnah,,
..LOOK AT THE PRIZES!
D RAWN NUMBERS—Of Georgia State Lottery, Class
C, Drawn In Augusta, Gn- ou the 15th:
78 8 33 73 7 4« 30 75 51 70 58 4 33
Nos. 7 50 51, 4 33 40, 50 51 70, 35 58 73. Prizes sold In
tho above. GEO. W. WYLLY.
Loiter}' for Thiu Uny.
{TsT Pales close at Tlirco o’clock, P. AI.
ill bo drawn in Snvniinnh, In piildic, nt Uio Exchange
Building,Tills Afternoon, nt 4 o’clock.
Georgia State Lottery.
° Claus 7. J
For Benefit of Independent Fire Co. nt Augusta.
F. C. BARBER 4c CO n MANAGERS.
14 Drawn Nuiulicrs in each Package of 20Tickets!
SPLENDID SCIIBMi;:
88,000—$2,000—^1,500—§1,066!
nnd more thnn §100,000 in Bmnller Prizes.
Tickets only $2—Shares in prutiorlwu.
" GEO. W.
Bogle’s Electric Hair Dye,
1 recent and most wonderful discovery in Chemistry, for
instantaneously and without the least inconvenience,
changing Red, Light, or Orey Hair into a permanent
Auburn, Dark, or iitatk Color, without injuring or
staining the Skin, and retaining all the original gloss
and sojtness of the Hair.
INVENTED AND MANUFACTURED BY
WM. UOGLE,
No. 227 Wnuliingrton-Nlrcet, Ilonton.
T HIS HAIR DYE has distinctive advantages over all
others Invented.—1st. It is entirely freo Ire in all In
gredients which inny Injure iho Hair. 2d. U does nol
stain the skin. 3d. It Is easier of application, ns the hnir
can lie dyed by It In nny weather, whether cloudy, ruin
or miuatilnc. 4lh. It acts like inuglc, nnd is instantaneous
in its effects, ns the hnir can bo washed with soup uud
water tho moment alter application, when it assume* n
beautiful silky luslre, mid tins the most natural and life-
llko apjieanuice. 5tn. It Is tho most permanent nnd nat
ural ever Invented, and neither washing, the sun, nor
wenther can uffcct Us color, or tarnish it in tho least.
The Ladies consider it us invaluable, ns it keeps thu
parting clear, mid Uio hair in pluco ana curl. On child
ren’s heads it lays tho foundation of a good head of bnir.
A treatise of tlio Anatomy aud Physiology of tho Hair,
with directions tor preventing baldness, removing dan
druff, mid preserving iho natural beauty and raftne** o,
the hair, by VVm. Boole, nccompunles each bolllo.
Price One Dollur.
Tho proprietor has innumerable certificates, extolling
its manifold virtues, Train eminent Physicians, Divines,
and citizens of the highest respectability, mid beg* to
give a* a sample tlio following from a well known gen-
Uemnn: Charleston Hotel, *
Charleston, S. C\, March 7,1831.,
AIr.Wm.Boole: Dour Sir—Some tiino ago iny hair
commenced falling off, und lo such nn extent, 1 began to
fear 1 should turn prematurely bald. After using many
ortho iHipulur article* of Iho day, a frlond suggested you*
“Hyperion Fluid." which I was Induced to try, with,
confess, but little nope of success. I was, however, sur
prise nml gratified, after a short trial, to flud a decide
improvement, nnd I now possess n full crop of healthy
hair, which 1 can only attribute to tho extraordinary qual
ities of your Justly celebrate 44 Hyperion Fluid."
Your*, very rcspoctfally,
THOMAS 8. NICKERSON.
FOR T11K COMPLEXION—A NEW ARTICLE,
BOGLE’S 1IEIIE AlON I A,
fbr Preserving and lleuutifging the Complexion, and
rendering it Fair, Delicate and Transparent.
T HE Proprietor, with an honorable consciousness of
meriting tho approval of. tho fair rax, ventures to
bring tho above article under their notice, confident of its
superior merits. Wherever It hus been use It bos prove
Itself admirably adapted a* a cutaneous cosmetic, nnd
pronounced equally efficacious tor eradicating tans, pim
ples, mid other eruptions of Iho skin, ns the Hyperion
Fluid has prove Itscir tor restoring the hnir.
For Children.—As tho llobcaionla Is entirely Inno
cent In Its composition, it may bo used with tho most per
fect surety tor children; Its balsamic properties nourishes
the skin In its embryo stale, keeping it free from all im
purities. Gonial nnd purifying, It is at once both sooth
ing mid pleasing lo tho little patients.
Agents for Savannah, Tuos. M. Turner 4t Co- and
Hendrickson k .Moore. Charleston, Haviland, Har-
ral k Co- nnd P. AI. Courn k Co. Augusta, Haviland,
Bulky k Co n mid D. B. Plumb. New York, Sands k
Co, and Cary k Cre tuw* mar 21
TVIAIESTICS.—Marlboro’ Stripes and Plaids; Cham'
1J brays, Plain, Stripe nnd Checke; also, 3-4 Brown
Shirtings, uud 5-1 Sheetings; tor sale by
fob 10 A. MINIS.
1)17
. WYLLY.
D RAWN NUAIBERS—F’or Greene mid Pulaski Lot
tery, extra Class 20:
11 50 10 02 15 12 17 23 22 42 23 14*
Also, for Class No. 20:
22 4G05 42 OR G1 15 7 5 38 10 30 20.
Holders of Prizes will plenra call for the cash or renow
t E. WITHINGTON’S.
Greene & Pulaski Monument Lottery.
GREGORY, AlAUltY k CO, MANAGERS.
Offlco No. 5 Bull-Street,Opposite the Pulaski House.
ClaN* No. 21,
1ijF Pales close at 3% o’clock.
WUI bo drawn in Savannah on WeiieaduvJ’Fcb. 18tb.
78 Number Lottery— 14 Drawn Ballots.
HIGHEST PRIZES:
$5,000—$1,500—$1,0571
Tickets $1,50—Shares in proportion.
For sale by K. WITIIINGTON,
feb 17 Vernier for Gregory k Mnury.
FOR LIVFHIHIOL.
Tho British barque CHUSAN, Captain Price, Is
now loading tor Liverpool. F’or freight, apply to
0 ANDREW LOW 4c CO.
FOR LONDON.
The ship JOHN CAMPBELL, CspL Stubbs
having tho most!of her cargo engnged nnd on
Lomu, will bo despatched a* above. F’or'balance of
freight, or passage, apply to
Jnn 20 I’ADELFORD, FAY 4c CO.
Salto at Suction.
Starch; Candy: Tea; English Walnuts; Ftliterta; Dried Ara
pies; Coifoe; Salad Ollf Brooms; BuZkei.; Ctocken-mS
otass Ware; Second lland Furniture; Lucifor Alaichcs;
Dl TOoods5 CtiUerr; Fancy Articles; &c. Ace. •
fiyTcnn*, Cash, before delivery,
purcha f ed at auction,and not fet
tled for before the next regular sale, will be sold top ao-'
rount and risk of the former purchaser. fob 17
Choice and Superb Rosts—.dt Private Salt.
DY PIHLBRICK * BELL.
.Administrator's Sate;
BY VyilLIlIIIUK Ac BELL.
On the first j; . JJDAY In April next, during the legal
hour* of sale, will bo sold before Iho Court House, In
Savannah: *
All tho Real Estate and Interest of Andrew AtltcheL
dMeased’ being Military Bounty Land Warrant, NoT7l?
311. Sold by permission of tho Inferior Court of Chat-
hnin county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, and by
order of the Administrator, for tho benefit of the heir*
and creditors of said estate, and all concerned. Terms.
cash—purchaser paying for titles. Jan Sd
Grass Scathes—rit Private Sale.
BY PIIILBRICK Ac BELL.
Just received In store, 23 dozen Grass Scythes, feb 0
Choice Fruit Trees—At Private Sale.
BY PIIILBRICK Ac BELL.
At store, on Bullstreet, ono door North ofStlbbs 4c Davis*
blacksmith shop:
JS3L A clmlco lot of Peach, Clierry,. Plum, Pear,
-VZr. Quince nnd Raspberry Tree* nnd Grape Vines, In
faic condition tor planting; now landing by ExceL from
he*'-York, nnd will bo sold In lota to suit purchasers.
Terms, cash. fob 7
_ ClIANOK OP SCHEDULE.
Daily TJ. S. Mail Steam-Packet Line
BETWEEN
THROUGH FARE
Prom Charleston to New York-
-$20.
Tho Groat Mail Route from Charleston, 8. 0.
L EAVING the wharf at the toot of Laurcns-strcct, dat>
Jy. afar the arrival of tho Southern Cm, via WIL-
AllNGt°N and WFtLDON, N. C-PETERSBURG, RICII-
'o .VN ASHINGTON CItV, BALTIMORE. PHI-
LADELP1IIA, nnd NEW YORK.
.. P" b,, c Is respectftilly Intonned that the steamers of
tins lino uro in flrsi-rnlo condition, nnd are navigated by
well-known and experienced commanders, and tlio Raft
Roads ore lu fine order (the 'Wilmington and Weldon
Road having recently been refold wllh heavy T rail)
thereby securing lmlli snfaty and despatch.
i> ■ , . 4 Ticket
Having already been in operation, will lie continued as a
C rmanent arrangement from Charleston to New York.
y this route traveller* may reach New York on the third
anv during business hour*. On und after the first day of
July next, baggage will bo ticketed from tho point of de
parture to Washington City, under tho charge oTn special
or baggage Master, At Washington tho same
w J bo transferred to Hie Caro ot similar Ageuta, who
will accompany It to New York, and Iho like arrango-
ments will be pursued In returning South.
„ 7jcKcts to Now York can alone be had from
bin"’ A 8 cn * ° r •* 10 Wilmington and Raleigh
Rail Rond Company, nt tlio offlee oftho Company, foot of
Laurcns-street, Clmrleston, S. lo whom pleura apply; -
nnd lo Clmrleston, at tho ofllce of Hie Now Jersey «.<|
Rond nnd Transportation Company, New York.
Juno 28
CENTRAL BAIL ROAD.
New Arrangement for Pnssengcr Trnlm.
O N and nftor TUESDAY, July 1st, Pusscnger Trains
will run os follows:
DAY TRAINS.
l eave Savannah. .8 A.M.—Arrive nt AIncon 0.30 P.M.
Loave AIncon 7-10 A.AI.—Arrive at Snvn’h 0 P.M.
NIGHT TRAINS.
Leave Savannah. .8 P.M.—Arrivo at AIncon 5.15 A.M.
Leave .Macon 4JO P.Af.—Arrive nt Snvn’h 2-10 A.M.
TlioDay Trains connect wllh the Afncon snd Western
Night Trains lo nnd from Atlanta, Afontgomery nnd Chat
tanooga; nnd (going cast) wllh Singes to and from Mil-
ledgcvllle nt Gordon.
11te Night Train* connect with dally steamers to and.
from Charleston, nnd with weekly Steamships to and
from New York; with Stages lo and from Augusta from
No. 0; nt AIncon with tlio Mucon k Western Day Trains
lo nnd from Atlanta, Columbus, (by stage from Barnes-
vllle,) Augusta by Georgia Rail Ilond, and with S. W.
Rati Rond to nnd from Fort Valley, Oglethorpe, and by
stages wllh points South Westward.
, WM. Af. WADLEY,
Juno 20 General Superintendent
SOUTH-WESTERN RAIL ROAD.
A DAIL\ TRAIN for Pnsrangers and Freight leaves
AIncon at 0U A. AI., arrives nt Oglethorpe atlOJf
A. AI., leaves Oglethorpo at 11,V A. At., arrives at Afacon
nt 3X P. M- connecting each wny with tho Central and
Mucon nnd Western Rail Road Trains, and the Talla
hassee Mall Stage Line.
Passengers dine at Fort Valley at 1.15 P.M.
GEO. W. ADAMS. Superintendent
South Western Rail Road.
FOR HAVRE.
B Tho new ship COMPROMISE,Cnpt Riley, hav
ing most of her cargo engaged, will have hntne-
ispalcli. For freight of 5U0 bale* Cotton, or pat*
—, apply on board, or lo
*’ K BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
Tlio ship STIRLING, Capt. Henderson, Is now
loading for tho above jtort, nnd will meet wllh
[esjiatch. For freight of 500 bales Cotton, to complete
her cargo, or passage, apply to
Jan 10 I’ADELFORD, FAY k CO.
FOR PROVIDENCE.
• Tho barque DELA WARE, Louis, roaster, will
meet with despatch na above. For freight, or
passage, apply on board, nt Telfair'* wharf, or to
l, ill lvlli.II a n llilri. III Ilf
BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
FOR BOSTON.
aGA. ^ ,e dne filing barquo BERTHA, Smart,
JflXl-L master, having half of her cargo engaged, will
meet with quick despatch. F’or Imlunce of freight, or
passage, having fine accommodation*, apply to the mas
ter on board, ut Anderson’s wharf, or to
dec 30 COHENS 4c HERTZ.*”
Tho line new barquo WALTHAM, FMloud-
^ Ioffe, muster, will meet with despatch ns nlove.
orTreight or Passage, apply on bourd, ut Johnson’s
lower wharf, or fo
Jnn30 . BRIGHAM, KELLY 4t CO.
FOR NEW-YORK.
Sir The packet schr. MONTEREY, Ackley, master,
4Qf££wiU have dispatch ns above. F’or freight or pas
sage, apply to C. A. GREINER,
fob 10 0
The regular packet barque AIARIA AlORTON,
Buckiov. master, having the greater part of hek
cargo engaged, will meet with quick dispatch. F’or bal
ance of freight, npply to Cnptnln on board at Anderson’s
up^per whnr^ or to ROWLAND 4c WAHSBURN.
_____ master, will meet with despatch ns above. For
irvigin or passage, upply on board nt Telfair's wharf, or to
fob 10 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4c CO.
Tlio regular Packet Barquo TEXAS, Cnplaln
Jvormore, having n portion of her cargo on-
gng«l, will have quick despatch. For freight, or passage,
apply on board, ut Telfair’s wharf, or to
lob 4
BIHGHAAI, KELLY 4c CO.
Tlio flue packet ship SILAS LEONARD, T.
* Bassett, master, will meet with despatch ns above,
height or Passage, apply on board at Telfair’s
wharf, or to
Jnn 30 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4c CO.
-A^~Tho regular packet' brig EXCEL, F'. Tollman,
master, wilt nave immediate despatch. For
freight" or passage, apply on board ut Mongtn’s upper
wharf, or to
fob 5 WASHBURN, WILDER 4c CO.
Hie regular packet schr. CHAS. MILLS, Fran-
els, master, will have quick despatch os above,
^or"freight or passage, npply to
fob 12 C. A. GREINER.
PORT- R. AtcCornmrk, master, having n portion
of her freight engaged, will have immediate dispatch.—
F’or freight or passage, having very excellent accommo
dations, apply — * 4
fcb 10
inssugv. iu
" WASHBURN, WILDER 4c CO.
Tlio fast-sailing regular packet Brig AUGU8-
, . A, T. Stone,-muster, hnving a portion of her
cargo engaged, will hnvo immediate despatch. For bal
ance of freight, or passage, apply ou board, nt Alougln s
upper wharf, or lo
'fob 5 WASHBURN, WILDER 4c CO.
■Qi, Tho fust sailing regular packet barquo HAIL
VEST, 11. Nichols, innster, having one-half her
cargo engaged, will have tminedlute despatch. F’or bal
ance or Ffrcight or rnssage, npply to
Jan 28 WASHBURN, W1
VILDKR 4c CO.
Tho pneket schooner CHARLES WILLIAMS,
• Boyd, muster, will have quick despulch as above,
light or passage, apply to
fob 2 ’ C. A. GREINER.
FOR PHIEADEIAPHIA.
Tlio barque SCOTLAND, A. T. Percy, master,
___ will meet with despntch as above. F’or freight,
r irnssage,'apply on board, nt Telfair’s wharf, or lo
Jnn 21 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4c CO._
"sht Tho schooner BALANCE, Cnpl. Mathias, hnv-
fcWg; lug n |>orttoif of her cargo engaged, will meet
Illi despatch. F’or freight, apply to
Jan 31 HUNTER 4c GAMMELL^
Tlio brig A. DUNBAR, Cupt. Frencli, having
Ihrevdiiurth* of her cargo engaged. F’or balance
nug 2ft
AUGUSTA Ac WAYNESBORO’ R. ROAD.
SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, )
Savarwaii, G* n 24th Nor. 1851. f
T HIS Road is now open for transportation of Freight
nnd Passengers lo Thomas’ Station (15 miles.)
Tlio Night Train of tills Road, with tho Night Trains o f
iho Central Rail Rond, and a splendid Lino of Four-Horse
Post Conches, forms a perfect daily connection between
Savannah nnd Augusta, und Macon nnd Augusta.
F’or tho accommodation of local travel, a Day Train
will run, In connection wllli the Day Trains on the Cen
tral Rail Road, to and from Savannah and Macon.
The Road Is now In rapid progress, and will bo opened
for Iransportation of freight and passengers, to points be
yond its present terminus, ns soon as completed.
F’nro between Savannah and Augusta 85 50
44 44 Macon “ 44 0 50
nov 20 3mo WM. M. WADLEY, Gen’l Sup’denL
GEORGIA RAID ROAD.
IIAV 1’AXSKNIiER TRAINS.
O N and after MONDAY, Juno 2d, Passenger Train*
will run daily, as follows, viz:
Lonvo Augusta at 0 o’clock, A. M.
“ Atlanta nttl “ “
“ Athens at 7 “ 44
Arrive nt Atlanta at 5 o’clock, P. M.
“ at Augusta nt5 v 44 44 *
“ nt Athens at4V “ 44
On nnd after Juno 1st, the Night Train will
Leavo Augusta at 5^ o’clock, P. M.
44 Atlanta at5«’ “ “
Arrive nt Atlanta at 5 “ “
44 at Augusta at 4tf “ “
The Athens Branch Trains will connect only wllh tho
Day Trains. Way Passengers will be charged three
cents per tnllo on the Day Trains, and tour cents per
mllo on the Night Trains.
Agents will furnish Tickets, at each Station, tor all
Trains, without which Passengers will be charged each
20 cents extra.
TnANsroRTA-rioK OrncR G. R. R. k B. Co, {
Augusta, Gn., May 21st, 1851. ) may 84
muiedgovillo Ac Gordon R.R. Company*
SUPFIRINTENDENTS OFFICE, )
MlLLKDOEVILLt, Oct. 28, 1851. S
T HIS Itond is now opened for the Transportation of
Freight and Passengers.
The Company will have nn Agent nt the Depot to ro-
cclvo nnd forward produce to uny placo desired. Mer
chandize will be forwarded by wagons to poiuta beyond
this place, if desired.
Freights payable either at Savannah, Macon or MU-
lcdgevllle.
All regulations In regard lo transportation of Freights,
4tc^ ou tills Rond, will bo the sntuo as those adopted by
the Central Rail Road and Banking Company.
WM. M. WADLEY,
nov 15 3m Coni Bup’L
Now Arrangement.
STAGE LINES Between 1IAGIIN & COLUMBUS.
Tho travelling public ore notified that
there Is now a dully line of Stages, run-
nlng from Oglethorpe, West, and con
necting witli the Eastern terminus of the Muscogee Rall-
Rond. Leaving Oglcthorjio nt 11 o’clock A. M~ and ar
riving at Columbus, nt 12 same evening.
Also, a daily lino from BarncsviUe to Columbus, via
Thoninston nnd Talbotton, to tho terminus of tbo same
road. Passengers by this route will avoid night staging,
leaving Bnrncavilllo ut 4 o’clock A. M- and arriving at
Columbus at 0 P. M.
These lines will connect with both tho night and day
trains on Iho Central Rail-Road.
Passengers will And singes always ready at Columbus,
for tho Montgomery road.
fcb 13 Ml DANIEL GRIFFIN k OO.
onfrolght, under or on deck, apply to .
fob 4 HUNTER k GAMMELL.
Tlio pneket schr. GEN. WORTH, Capt. Phelps,
-will have quick dl*|witch for Hie above port.—-
:'or freight or passage, apply lo
fob 10 0 C. A. GREINER.
The pneket schooner JULIA ELIZA. Hlgbcc,
muster, will have quick dispatch for tho noovo
SfcsUfcmnster, will have quick dispatch ft
portTFor freight or passage, upply to
fob 10 0 C. A. (
FOR BALTIMORE.
The schr. G. J. JONES, Capt. l.ook, wants fifty
bales Cotlou to cotnplcto cargo; upply to
ROWLAND 4c WASHBURN.
Tho fine schr. O. j. JONES, Capt. Look, will
;have Imincdluto dispatch tor tho nbovo port. For
or passage, apply to
feb 9 ROWLAND 4c WASHBURN.
DECK FREIGHT WANTED.
About 150 bales square CottonVill be taken on
deck orthebrig HELEN MARIA,tor New York,
applied for Immediately.
fob 12 COHENS 4c HERTZ.
KlanhaU* Office* j
February 3d, 1852. (
W ANTED—For tho Scavenger’* r Department, until
I be first day or January next, three primo Mon.—
Apply to [fob 3J EDW’D. M. PRENVEIWAHT, c. M.
THOMPSON, PECK Ac NIXON,
CASH TAILIIRIN'U AND FURNISHING STORE,
304 If roadway, New-York.
S AMUEL A. OLDS respectfully Informs hfo friends
nnd patrons of bis having made arrangements to bu
located in future with Iho above firm, ana solicits their
patronage In tlio lino of his profession. The extensive
slock of Hie above-named firm alwnyr embraces tho tuw-
est Goods of every kind for Gentlemen’s wear, which wBl
enable him to meet tho taste of his customers, snd exe
cute nil orders entrusted to his care with despatch and
strict fidelity. ,
HysillRTB modo to order, In tho best manner, and
warranted toft. 3tno—U Jan !4
A. LELAND & CO.,
No. 171 Pearl-street, New-York,
IMfORTKRS, MANUFACTURERS, AND PKALRM IN
Panama, Leghorn and Palm-Leaf Haiti Straw,
Silk nnd Lawn Bonnets j Artificial
Flowers, &c«
A L. 4c CO. call tho attention of Hatters, and dealers
• generally, to their largo and well-selected stock of
NEW and SEASONABLE GOODS, at prices which wlU
bear ns favorable comparison with auy other house In tho
6 New-York, Dec. 10,1851. 4m deo 11
BAJLL, BLACK At CO.,
S UCCESSORS to MARQUAND k CO„ Manufactu
rers nnd Importers of SILVER and PLATED WARE,
Diamonds, Walchcs, Jewelry, 4cc n Sign of tho Goldeii
Eagle, 247 Broadway* south corner of Marray-
street, opposite Ihe City Hall, New-York.
B. B. 4c Co. lnvko an inspection of tho largest and most
complete assortment of Silver and Platrd Warn,
Watches, Clocks. Diamonds, and other Jewelry. Fan
cy articles, ke^ to bo found In any store In tho Union,
which tho advantage or having a partner In Europe en
ables thorn to offer from 15 to 30 per cent leas than others.
They nro also prepared to manufacture any article of Su
rer Ware or Jewelry, however elaborate In design nrdlf-
flkult In oxccuUon, at price* which will bo satisfactory to
those who favor them with thdr orders. An inspection
of their stock does not Incur tho least obligation io pur
chase. HENRY BALL.
WILLIAM BLACK.
feb 10 . tuw3m EUENEZER MONROE.
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